LIFE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY. Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon, Ga. Many youngsters here. Some boys and girls were so small they had to climb up on to the spinning.

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LIFE AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY

Bibb Mill No. 1, Macon, Ga. Many youngsters here. Some boys and girls were so small they had to climb up on to the spinning frame to mend broken threads and to put back the empty bobbins. (1909)

Paper mills, Petoskey, Michigan. (1908)

Newsboys and newsgirl. Getting afternoon papers. New York City. (1910)

Bastendorff Street, MacMillan Company store (c.1900)

Flatiron Building, New York (1902)

Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois (c. 1910)

Brooklyn Bridge, New York (c. 1905)

Streetcar safety demonstration, Detroit, Michigan (c. 1915)

Airplane marked "Radio" with crowd of people watching it (c. 1915)

Whiteface Mountain and Wilmington High Falls Road, Lake Placid, Adirondack Mts., NY (c. 1909)

An afternoon procession on the driveway, Central Park, New York. (c. 1905)

Skating in Central Park, New York (c. 1900)